Hacking Network Protocols

ebook Unlocking the Secrets of Network Protocol Analysis

By Tom Lesley

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Hacking Network Protocols: Unlocking the Secrets of Network Protocol Analysis" is a comprehensive guide to understanding the vulnerabilities and defenses of network protocols. In today's interconnected world, networks are essential for communication and collaboration, making them a prime target for hackers seeking to exploit vulnerabilities in the protocols that underpin them.

This book provides a detailed overview of network protocols, including commonly used protocols such as TCP/IP, HTTP, DNS, SMTP, and FTP. It covers network protocol analysis techniques, such as sniffing, traffic analysis, and packet inspection, as well as Wireshark and other popular network protocol analysis tools.

"Hacking Network Protocols" also delves into the world of network protocol hacking and exploitation techniques, exploring common attack vectors such as TCP/IP hijacking, DNS spoofing, and ARP poisoning. The book also covers network protocol defense techniques, such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and encryption, and provides techniques for detecting and mitigating network protocol attacks.

Written in a clear and concise style, "Hacking Network Protocols" is suitable for both novice and experienced readers. It is an essential guide for network administrators, security professionals, and anyone interested in network security and hacking. With this book as a guide, readers will gain a deeper understanding of network protocols and the security challenges they present, allowing them to defend against attacks and protect their networks from intrusion.

Hacking Network Protocols